Glypred: Lysine Glycation Site Prediction via CCU–LightGBM–BiLSTM Framework with Multi-Head Attention Mechanism
Yun Zuo,
Bangyi Zhang,
Yinkang Dong
et al.
Abstract:Glycation, a type of posttranslational modification,
preferentially
occurs on lysine and arginine residues, impairing protein functionality
and altering characteristics. This process is linked to diseases such
as Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. Traditional
wet lab experiments are time-consuming, whereas machine learning has
significantly streamlined the prediction of protein glycation sites.
Despite promising results, challenges remain, including data imbalance,
feature redundancy, and suboptimal c… Show more
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